The audit lists 49 alleged violations of district policy, including "double-dipping" last year by the school's athletic director, who allegedly doubled-billed for $600 in expenses, and the misuse of the school’s Athletics Foundation bank account by former principal Kirk Ankeney, who allegedly used that account to pay for a conference. Auditors say that $466 bill should have been paid from Ankeney’s own money.

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"We are accountable and responsible to the taxpayers, to our students, to our staff for the well-being of all the resources entrusted to us," said SDUSD Superintendent Bill Kowba.

“Everybody understands the school district has a responsibility to the kids in our district and to the taxpayers that fund the education of those kids,” said school board member Barrera. “And we have to as we move forward with these issues, to make sure we’re focused on protecting both interests – the kids and the tax payers. And we’ll continue to do that.”

The audit documents confirm that former principal Kirk Ankeney (pictured right) was ultimately in charge of the school’s athletic program and supervised the athletic director who has not been identified.

He was put on leave and is now gone for good.

Ankeney still has strong support from many parents at the school. We sent him an email asking for his comments but haven’t heard back from him.